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2002-2003 Lectures
October 2
Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Address
on Globalization
October 3
Bjorn Lomborg, Author of The Skeptical Environmentalist
The Skeptical Environmentalist Speaks on the State of the World
Co-sponsored with the Global Institute for Sustainable Forestry,
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
October 4
Rodolfo Certeza Severino, Jr., Secretary-General, Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
China
and ASEAN: The Challenge of a Global Economy
October 10
Ehud Barak, Former Prime Minister of Israel
Peace of the Brave: Israel's Prospects in the Middle East
Co-sponsored with the Yale Friends of Israel, Slifka Center for Jewish
Life at Yale, Yale Hillel
November 7
Carla Hills, Former U.S. Trade Representative
Reflections on Trade Liberalization: The Promise and the Peril
Annual Walker Lecture, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
January 30, 2003
Thomas L. Friedman, New York
Times Foreign Affairs Columnist
Reflections
on the Post - 9/11 Middle East
February 18
Bertil Lintner, Senior Writer, Far Eastern Economic Review
The New Great Game in Southeast Asia: Burma between India and China
March 26
Anne O. Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary
Fund
Debating Globalization: Dilemmas in IMF Policy Design
March 27
Michael Yahuda, Professor in International Relations, London School
of Economics
China’s New Concept of Cooperative
Security
2002-2003 Panels
September 9
The Global AIDS Pandemic: What Did we Learn in Barcelona?
A Roundtable on the 14th International Conference on AIDS
Michael Merson, Anna M.R. Lauder Professor and Dean of Public Health,
Yale School of Medicine
Tyler Crone, Director, Yale AIDS Network, Joint MPH/YLS candidate
(2003)
Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch, Director, International Harm Reduction
Development Program, Open Society Institute
Josh Ruxin, Center for Global Health and Economic Development, Columbia
University
Ernesto Zedillo, Moderator
Co-sponsored with the Center for Interdisciplinary
Research on AIDS (CIRA) and the Yale AIDS Network (YAN)
September 16
The Fight Against Environmental Degradation: Where Do We Go From
Johannesburg?
Gustave Speth, Dean, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Daniel Esty, Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, School of
Forestry and Environmental Studies
Ian Cheney, MEM candidate (2005)
Tony LaVina, Senior Fellow, Biological Resources Program, World Resources
Institute
Ernesto Zedillo, Moderator
Co-sponsored with the School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies and the Student Environmental Coalition
September 23
Can
the Kashmir Conflict Be Resolved? Two Perspectives from South Asia
Ahmed Rashid, Far
Eastern Economic Review and author
of Taliban and Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia
M.J. Akbar, Editor-in-Chief, Asian
Age and author of The Shade
of Swords: Jihad and the Conflict between Islam and Christianity
October 14
The New U.S. National Security Strategy Document: What Does It Mean
for International Cooperation?
Charles Hill, Distinguished Fellow, International Security Studies
Program
John Ikenberry, Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice, Georgetown
University
Ernesto Zedillo, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
Ian Shapiro, Moderator
November 6
Dealing with Iraq: The Beginning of What? Implications for the Future
Abbas Amanat, Professor of Middle East History
John Lewis Gaddis, Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval
History
Frank Griffel, Assistant Professor of Islamic Thought
Michael Hirsh, Senior Editor, Newsweek
Gustav Ranis, Moderator
Co-sponsored with the Yale Center for International
and Area Studies
December 5
President Bush’s Iraq Policy:
A shrewd bold move or a risky gamble?
Strobe Talbott, President, The Brookings Institution
Seymour Hersh, Pulitzer Prize Winner and Freelance Investigative
Reporter
Karen DeYoung, Associate Editor, The Washington Post
February 21
Iraq:
Now What?
Richard Betts, Leo A. Shifrin Professor of War and Peace Studies,
Columbia University
John R. MacArthur, President and Publisher, Harper’s
Magazine
William Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics, Yale University
Ernesto Zedillo, Moderator
April 27
What’s the Future: Pax Americana
or a Multilateral Order?
Michael Hirsh, Senior Editor, Newsweek
William Wohlforth, Department of Government, Dartmouth College
Ernesto Zedillo, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
Moderator: Jed Rubenfeld, Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law, Yale
Law School
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